Audiobooks with keyword Queer
This audiobook explores America's failure to support the chronically ill and disabled, highlighting the immense burden placed on unpaid spousal caregivers. Through personal experience and interviews, it questions the romantic ideal of "in sickness and in health" and calls for care to be recognized as a collective responsibility, not an individual act of devotion.
This audiobook provides mindfulness and self-reflective exercises to help autistic individuals overcome burnout, offering neuroaffirming strategies for rest, recovery, self-awareness, and advocating for needs. It guides listeners in understanding burnout causes, cultivating self-acceptance, embracing special interests, and connecting with their authentic selves.
Disability Visibility - Alice Wong
By Alice Wong
Unknow readerThis audiobook features a collection of contemporary essays by disabled people, offering diverse perspectives on their lived experiences and celebrating disability culture. It aims to increase representation and challenge understandings of disability in media and society.
A deaf writer reflects on her journey to reclaim her voice, exploring the complexities of language, communication, and what it truly means to be articulate. This memoir and cultural exploration challenges readers to reconsider how we communicate and connect across different human experiences.
This best friends-to-lovers romance, *Chicago Awakening Series* book two, follows Oakley and Parker as their intertwined lives and friendships are thrown into chaos after a dare leads to a kiss. The pair must navigate their changing feelings and the realization that the person they've been searching for might have been by their side all along.
This audiobook argues that the neurodiversity movement can combat ableism and other societal injustices by challenging neurotypical dominance. It offers a vision of solidarity across differences, using social theory to promote understanding, acceptance, and humility.
This unabridged audiobook, read by Alejandro Antonio Ruiz and running 10 hours and 29 minutes, is praised as Sonora Reyes at their absolute best.
A burnt-out interpreter inherits a farm with a fruit allergy, faulty equipment, and a relentless groundhog, only to find herself falling for a gorgeous stalker with secrets. This spicy MM rom-com in the Deaf Hearts series promises a happily ever after complicated by unexpected dangers.
This audiobook provides a clear overview of autism and Asperger syndrome, exploring causes, symptoms, and the experiences of those affected, drawing on neuroscience, psychology, and genetics. It debunks myths and explains the complex reality behind these widely discussed, yet often misunderstood, conditions.
This memoir, read by Sarah Beth Goer, rejects the stigmas of trauma and chronic illness by exploring queer forms of intimacy and care. Margeaux Feldman shares personal experiences and offers a path for reimagining healing and interdependence.
This audiobook, read by Andrea Emmes, explores the experiences of people with disabilities in religious life, arguing that ableism, not disability, requires healing. Through candid stories and cultural critique, it invites listeners to reflect on faith, doubt, and inclusion within religious communities, suggesting accessible love as a path forward.
In this gender-bent retelling of *The Three Musketeers*, a young woman with a chronic illness trains in a secret academy for female Musketeers to avenge her father's murder, uncovering secrets and finding sisterhood along the way. She must navigate duty, romance, and her own strength to protect France and discover the truth.
A dutiful daughter's carefully constructed life shatters when she meets the heir to a criminal empire, igniting an irresistible force that leads her to challenge his dangerous world and aim to become his queen.












